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The Humanitarian: A Global Public Health Podcast

The Humanitarian: A Global Public Health Podcast

The Humanitarian: A Global Public Health Podcast

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Topic Category:

Health and Fitness

Topic Sub-Category:

Medicine

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Language:

English

Podcast Stats:

Number of Episodes: 3
Series Type: episodic
Content Type: AUDIO

Podcast Description

Welcome to The Humanitarian! Our mission is to provide a balanced, Christ-centered, holistic perspective on global public health as we consult with experts from the field and explore opposing viewpoints on key issues. We want the truth to be told, and we believe that this can only be done if the whole story is told as well.

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Content Themes

The podcast delves into themes such as humanitarian aid legality, the impact of USAID shutdowns, and broader public health issues. Episodes include discussions on the legal implications of foreign aid shutdowns and the humanitarian crisis stemming from these actions, with examples like interviews with Dr. Amy E. Black and Matthew Soerens focusing on the real-world effects of policy changes.

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